Amanda D’Amico

Amanda D’Amico is a book artist and an adjunct associate professor of Book Arts and Printmaking.
Biography
D'Amico is a book artist working under the imprint Tiny Revolutionary Press. She is the master printer at the Borowsky Center for Publication Arts. She has taught workshops for the
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Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Minneapolis;
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Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, Hyattsville, Maryland;
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The Morgan Conservatory, Cleveland; Grand Marais Art Colony, Minnesota; and Haystack Mountain School of Craft, Deer Isle, Maine.
She serves on the boards of the Philadelphia Center for the Book and The Soapbox: Community Print Shop and Zine Library and is member of Impractical Laborers in Service of the Speculative Arts. Her artist's books have been collected and exhibited nationally.
Experience
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D’Amico has been teaching at UArts since 2013.
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She also teaches at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University, Philadelphia.
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D’Amico earned her MFA at UArts and her BA at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York.
Website
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Work
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Amanda D’Amico, “Icelandic Fish Book”